Education Policy

A young boy holds a magnetic board with his name

Instructional materials, technologies, teaching methods, and every facet of grades K-12 and post-secondary education should honor the unique needs and capabilities of individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

AFB's Public Policy Center strives to protect these rights, and ensure that students with vision loss have access to quality educational opportunities.

Our current priority is the Anne Sullivan Macy Act, dedicated to helping children with visual impairments thrive in school.